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Key Points:
- Rory McIlroy won the Wells Fargo Championship for a record fourth time.
- If McIlroy wins this year’s PGA Championship, it will be his third title at the US PGA Championships and his fifth major championship title overall.
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On Sunday, Rory McIlroy finished the Quail Hollow tournament in North Carolina at 17-under par, beating Xander Schauffele who finished at 12-under par. McIlroy put on a masterclass display of golf, carding a six-under 65 to round out his weekend. With this performance, fans are excitedly looking forward to next week’s PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club, where McIlroy is expected to perform at his best.
McIlroy has won the PGA Championship twice before in 2012 and 2014, out of 14 appearances. If he manages to win this year’s championship, it will be his third title at the US PGA Championships and his fifth major championship title overall.
Rory McIlroy, a four-time major champion, has not won any major title in ten years, despite being considered one of the most talented golfers. However, his return to Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, the venue where he last won a major, could be the solution to his majors drought.
In 2012, Rory McIlroy made history by winning his first PGA Championship title with a record-breaking margin of eight strokes. His triumph at the age of 22 made him the youngest multiple-major champion since Seve Ballesteros won the 1980 Masters Tournament.
This win, along with his previous victories and upcoming potential win at the PGA Championship, solidifies McIlroy’s place as an accomplished golfer in the world of golf.